Of Possible Things to Come - Part 2!

Some Right place I have been in the last few days (it was either Red State National Review or American Thinker) had a piece talking about how it is not very likely that the Never Trumpers and legacy R's are going to throw Trump and the Rebellion out of the R party...how it is almost certainly going to go the other way.

That sounded right to me.

I hope that the Dumper's keep doing what they do....gives the country a clear choice between democracy and fascism.
 
Dotard hasn't faced a jury that hasn't been fixed or rigged, wait until he does, teabaggers will be crying in the streets.

Many will be crying in the streets when Joe implements his "green" policies and they are out of work. The pipeline is the first of many job killing policies to come.
 
Many will be crying in the streets when Joe implements his "green" policies and they are out of work. The pipeline is the first of many job killing policies to come.

Not much of a transition, engineers, project managers and architects are already demand their projects use energy/fuel efficient technology or upgrades when they take place.

Oil and coal are on their way to being phased out as an energy source anyway by the energy companies.
 
Not much of a transition, engineers, project managers and architects are already demand their projects use energy/fuel efficient technology or upgrades when they take place.

Oil and coal are on their way to being phased out as an energy source anyway by the energy companies.

Yep. They use insulation in their designs like they've been doing for years. Nothing new here.

Neither will be phased out as an energy source. Oil will be needed for the production of many goods, including plastics for one.
Although dirty, coal is a great source of heat. Lots of coal furnaces and coal stoves around and still being sold.
 
Yep. They use insulation in their designs like they've been doing for years. Nothing new here.

Neither will be phased out as an energy source. Oil will be needed for the production of many goods, including plastics for one.
Although dirty, coal is a great source of heat. Lots of coal furnaces and coal stoves around and still being sold.

We never run the need for petroleum, too many items need it to be made.

I disagree, BOTH will be phased out as an ENERGY source, by the energy companies, there are cheaper ways to produce it, the energy companies found that out already.
 
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